Posts Tagged ‘ladies’
Sunday, December 7th, 2008
For many years skincare has been the sole preserve of the ladies. After all, men don’t need it, do they?
As I came downstairs to breakfast the other day, my wife stroked my cheek lovingly.
‘Your skin is so soft!’ she said almost wonderingly. ‘I really don’t know how you manage it!’
Now my wife is a dear, dear woman but she thinks that a soft skin is only achievable by using amounts of night cream, day cream, anti-wrinkle cream (not that she has any anyway!), protein cream and just about any other cream that the cosmetic companies can dream up.
She, like many other ladies, is convinced that many men have made a pact with the Prince of Darkness in return for facial skin that is not only soft but free from spots and blemishes. I will probably be marked for use as a bridge support filler or receive a nice pair of concrete overshoes from the League For Excessively Scratchy Chins for revealing the truth but I can contain myself no longer: men really do use skincare products!
There. I’ve said it. What a relief to finally ‘come out’ (about men’s skin, that is). The thing that is different about men’s facial skincare and that used by women is that men don’t pay anywhere near as much for theirs – and that’s because men do something to their faces every day that women never, ever do. They shave.
Now I know women shave their legs and sometimes other unmentionable bits. All we men know that. But they don’t do it every day. So why does that make a difference?
Oh, well, the cat’s out of the bag now so I may as well tell you everything. The act of shaving, when done daily, is an excellent exfoliant. A razor doesn’t only take away the stubble from the chins and cheeks of the average male, it also removes quite a few of the old dermal cells. This tends to leave our homely pans soft and smooth – especially if you use (as an increasing number of today’s guys do) a straight razor.
That’s the reason why – when we’re freshly planed off – the facial skin of your everyday male is as soft as a woman’s that has had enough cream on it to make a raspberry pavlova. The only problem is that it doesn’t last. Hence the tendency in recent years for an increasing number of guys to reach for the bottle.
The skincare-for-men bottle, that is. I’m not convinced that I am the first to have uttered this truth as to the original method of skincare for men – shaving – and doubtless the cosmetic companies’ intelligence task force has been keeping their ear well and truly stuck to the floor over the years. So what do we have now? You got it in one – cream for men.
Oh, they don’t call it ‘cream’. Far too girly. It’s called ‘rejuvenating facial cream’ or something equally crafty – it simply wouldn’t do to call it ‘day cream’ or ‘cool night cream’, would it? It’s done like this. After we men have carefully eradicated all traces of stubble, in proper manly fashion with some horribly sharp steel, we are smiled at from some webpage by an incredible hunk with biceps like footballs and a six-pack made of very large ballbearings who suggests that it would be a good idea to – moisturise our skin!
And do you know what the worst thing about it is? Yep. It works. Guess what I got for Christmas last year? Worse still, guess what I bought recently? Resistance, as has been said, was futile.
The male skincare culture steamroller is gathering momentum. We poor males, hapless victims of our own primitive but effective skincare method, have been sucked into mainstream skincare by forces we can hardly comprehend. What happened to the good old days when the only perfume men wore was good, honest sweat and we all changed our socks once a week even if they were reasonably pong-free? When boxer shorts were things boxers wore and after-shave lotion was considered only fit for wearing on a hot date?
Don’t know about you but I sure thank my lucky stars they’re firmly in the past! Now where’s my anti-aging wrinkle-destroying masculine protein emollient?
Steve Dempster is a recent and happy convert to modern men’s skincare and doesn’t mind anymore who knows it. Learn more here about shaving and skincare products for men.
Tags: Bearing, cia, dea, Diffe, doubt, ears, face, fashion, fit, for men, Fre, girl, guess, heir, home, hot, inc, intelligence, Irs, ladies, large, legs, lot, Mai, male, man, men, men's, met, mom, old, perfume, Proble, Prope, Protein, reason, rent, resistance, scratch, shoes, smile, socks, steam, Stu, t pay, Target, tendency, truth, wear, woman, women, work, Yea
Posted in Article | No Comments »
Monday, September 8th, 2008
Summer is here and full-figured gals are ready for all those fun-filled warm weather events! You’ve put together a hot, sexy plus size wardrobe full of clingy tanks and tees, plunging halter top dresses, and sheer, chiffon blouses.
Now, you’re going to need the right plus size bra to perfect the look of those eye-catching outfits.
Here are five essential sexy plus size bras that every full figure woman needs for summer:
Plus Size Sports Bra
Active plus gals who are amply blessed on top need to wear a good plus size sports bra! No matter what physical activity you’re participating in, you can find just the right style sports bra that will give you the comfort and support that you need.
You can find plus sports bras with support ranging from high impact support with padded, shaped, underwire cups to an over-the-head, lightweight, microfiber crop top for those less endowed plus ladies!
Plus size sports bras are available in styles that feature zipper front closures, soft cup stretch, racer back, seamless shelf, and even molded sport nursing bras for you plus size expectant mothers!
Plus Size Strapless Bra
No full figure woman’s summer wardrobe would be complete without a sexy, plus size strapless bra. Today’s plus strapless bras are comfortable, supportive, seamless, and constructed to stay in place.
Strapless bras usually feature wider sides then normal bras, underwire support and a triple-hook back closure. Strapless bras should generally be worn a bit tighter than a normal bra, in order to stay in place.
You can find plus size strapless bras in styles ranging from push-up, hidden wire bustier, and lace seamless convertible. For those truly daring, sexy plus dresses or tops, you’ll want to try the multi-use, self-adhesive, strapless, backless bra.
Plus Size T-shirt Bra
Plus size t-shirt bras should be a the top of every full figured lady’s list this summer. With their smooth and seamless shaping, t-shirt bras are just the thing to wear underneath those clingy little cotton shirts.
Designed with hidden underwire, their smooth, sleek bra practically vanishes beneath even the sheerest fabrics. T-shirt bras usually have contoured, molded cups that are lined and lightly padded to prevent show-through.
Plus size t-shirt bras are available in a broad range of styles, from pushup, plunge, underwire, wire-free, microfiber stretch and Chantilly lace.
Plus Size Racerback Bra
Plus size gals won’t have to worry about visible bra straps under sleeveless shirts and tanks when wearing a plus size racerback bra.
The racerback bra was named after those racing-type bathing suits that competitive swimmers wear. The straps on a racerback bra meet in a V type shape on the back, between the shoulder blades.
Also known as a t-back bra, plus size racerback bras are designed with front closure, adjustable straps and underwire support.
Plus Size Minimizer Bra
Plus size minimizer bras are just the thing for large-size ladies who want to streamline their shape just a bit, to look great in those clingy little summer tees.
Minimizer bras are designed to distribute the breast away from the front of the body, to give the appearance of a smaller bust. By doing so, the the well-endowed plus lady can now easily wear button-front blouses without fear of gapping.
A minimizer bra works by designing a cup that distributes the breast flesh more towards the underarm and the center front. A minimizer only shifts the mass in areas other than directly into reduce the bust by one cup size.
Plus size minimizer bras can be purchased with or without underwire, with sexy sheer, stretch lace embellishment and deep plunge silhouette.
With these five plus size sexy bras in her wardrobe, the full figure woman will be ready for any warm-weather event.
But, before purchasing any plus size bra, please be sure to take a bra fit test!
Choosing the right plus bra size is just as important as selecting the right sexy plus size bra style for any summer wardrobe!
How long has it been since you’ve checked your bra size? Learn how to measure yourself for a bra using the bra fit measurement guide at: Sexy Plus Size Lingerie Shopping Guide
Tags: avail, bet, body, bra, bras, bustier, daring, dress, dresses, fear, Fib, fit, Fre, gap, heck, heir, hot, how to, inc, lace, ladies, lady, large, lingerie, man, measurement, meet, men, name, old, physical activity, plus size, plus size bra, plus size bras, Purchasing, Rsi, shape, sheer, shirts, shopping, size, Smal, style, suits, tank, Target, traps, ups, wear, Weather, woman, work, Worry
Posted in Article | No Comments »
Monday, September 1st, 2008
Corsets have been around for a very long time – centuries, in fact, or perhaps even longer. The very first indication of corset usage was discovered at a Neolithic archaeological site in England. The find was a picture of women wearing a corset type piece of clothing made from animal hides. So they’ve definitely been around for quite a while!
Corsets popped up again in the history books at around 1700 BC. The Minoans were quite fond of the style, and it was used on both men and women to tighten the waist. Their corset design left the breasts exposed. The use of corsets continued on throughout history, from Ancient Egypt to Greece.
Throughout the centuries improvements to the corset were made. In the 13th century, corsets were worked directly into gowns, as the era favored a smaller look. In the 14th century, a number of new fabrics began to grow in popularity (more details at http://www.SpicyRelationships.com/lingerie/ ). These fabrics were more free flowing than that which was used before, and corsets were used to provide a tight shape back to the top.
In the 16th century, they even used steel in the corsets. Many noble women were ordered to have a waist size that was not bigger than 13 inches – it was rather extreme, but the demands of fashion often are. This was also a time when the corset began to separate from the gown as well. The look for skirts leaned towards a full, heavy fall, while the top needed to be tight and form fitting. Because of how elaborate the corsets and undergarments became during this time, gowns were often designed to strategically flash the corsets or otherwise reveal them.
The 18th century as a huge time for corset improvement. The main cause of this? A doctor inventing the metal eyelet. This meant that corsets could end up even tighter (much to the chagrin of the ladies, I’m sure). While they remained popular in the 19th century, it wasn’t until the 20th century that Madonna popularized corsets once again.
And today? Today corsets are used for lingerie, outerwear, fetish wear, and just about anything you can imagine! They are definitely a staple in fashion, and just keep getting better and better. The best thing about it? With modern corsets, you can actually breath!
Eden Tuin is editor of SpicyRelationships.com. Whether you need something different in bed, or need to make sure you keep your lover happy while you are abroad, you’ll find it all at http://www.SpicyRelationships.com“>SpicyRelationships.com
For more lingerie articles: http://www.SpicyRelationships.com/lingerie/
Tags: bet, bett, Books, bra, breasts, clothing, corset, corsets, Coul, Diffe, discover, fall, fashion, fit, Fre, heir, history, improvements, inc, Irs, ladies, lingerie, logic, Long Time, lot, love, Mai, man, men, men and women, met, popularity, Rate, relationship, relationships, rent, sets, shape, sit, size, Smal, style, Target, undergarments, wear, women, work
Posted in Article | No Comments »
Thursday, December 6th, 2007
One such leading lady is Diane von Furstenberg (DVF), named President of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) in 2006, and well-known fashion designer. DVF began her legacy in 1970 with a thirty thousand dollar investment, and by 1973 was known for her revolutionary design of the “wrap dress,” which is on display in the Costume Institute section of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. After several decades of successful businesses, to include a cosmetic line, publishing house, design and marketing studio and home-shopping venture – DVF has created a line of women’s high-end apparel, and was also The International Center in New York’s Award of Excellence recipient. With such a long and distinguished career DVF is truly a leading lady in the fashion industry.
Wielding the command to make or break designers is an awesome responsibility in the fashion industry, and there are those who are of the opinion that the Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, Anna Wintour, has just such powers. Despite Vogue’s status as the top publication in prestige and circulation among fashion magazines, Wintour has chosen to use her powers for the positive and has brought the magazine to a broader audience by giving marriage tips and mentoring struggling designers. “I have always believed that it is important to understand Vogue’s mission in broad and socially responsible terms,” says Wintour, who has spearheaded several functions creating jobs and benefiting charities. To wield such power for the benefit of others is why she has been chosen as one of our leading ladies.
Another leading lady of fashion magazines is Linda Wells, Editor-in-Chief of Allure. While most fashion magazines highlight trend setting runway designs and beauty tips, this powerhouse editor, from Greenwich deals with the hard hitting issues that women face in this day and time. “We were the first women’s magazine ever to write about the dangers of breast implants,” Wells states. “We did the first story on models who were addicted to heroin.” This revolutionary approach for a women’s fashion magazine has sky rocketed Allure’s circulation to award winning status from the advertising and publishing community. With an impressive career legacy which include (just to name a few) editorial assistant at Vogue, beauty editor for The New York Times Magazine, guest appearances on Oprah and “Entertainment Tonight” – her leading lady status is not at all surprising.
Our next leading lady of fashion has a reputation for being unique and groundbreaking in her knowledge of fashion, and her approach as editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar. The notable Glenda Bailey, who also served as the editor of Marie Claire’s U.S. edition in 1996, after serving as the founding editor for eight years for the British Marie Claire in 1988, brought the magazine to such heights as to be awarded the status of Adweek’s Top 10 Hottest Magazines four years in a row. Along with three Magazine Editor of the Year Awards, five time winner of Magazine of the Year, and Amnesty International Awards winner twice, Bailey earned a fashion design degree from Kingston University in England. Awards of this magnitude are indicative of the formidable influence that this leading lady of fashion exhibits.
The last, legacy perfume certainly in no way least of our leading ladies of fashion is Fern Mallis, Senior VP of New York’s IMG Fashion, one of the leading fashion event planners. She has earned this position due to her reputation by serving as Executive Director in 1993 on the Council of Fashion Designers of America, and as the organizational genius behind the first “Fashion Week” which was known as 7th on Sixth at that time. With her ability to coordinate eighty temperamental top designers with her pleasant and calm personality along with her ability to handle the paparazzi; such multi-million dollar events such as the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York is in the capable hands of this high-powered fashion trend setter. Fashion Week in New York is a defining event in the fashion world, making this multi-million dollar extravaganza a feather in the cap of our phenomenal leading lady Fern Mallis.
Skyler Nelson
Fashion Questions and Answers
http://www.fashionqanda.com
877-STYL-411
Tags: beauty, Benefit, business, Career, cia, circulation, dea, designer, designers, Dollar, dress, e fashion, ears, face, fashion, fashion designers, fashion industry, fashion magazine, fashion magazines, fashion q, fashion trend, fashion week, fit, for her, home, hot, inc, investment, Irs, Job, jobs, knowledge, ladies, lady, magazine, magazines, man, market, marketing, marriage, men, men's, men's fashion, mentor, mentoring, met, model, models, name, new york times, perfume, Personal, personality, questions and answers, recipient, reputation, Rsi, runway, shopping, signs, sit, spite, Stu, Success, successful business, Target, Terms, the fashion industry, tips, trend, vogue, vp, women, women's, women's fashion, writ, Yea
Posted in Article | No Comments »
Sunday, September 16th, 2007
What’s best this summer? A popular style is the strapless dress. Strapless can flatter any body type, as long it is in the right fabric and the right fit. For example, if you are looking to support a fuller bust, or you feel that your figure needs to be slimmed down, stay away from clingy fabrics, like jersey dresses. Choose a fabric, like heavy cotton with built in boning to create a sexy, streamlined look.
If you fall into the dreaded half-size category, always choose a dress that is one size larger to avoid any hang over in the armpit area; if you fear that it will not fit correctly everywhere else, take it to a tailor and have it taken in only in the areas that need it. One of the hottest new looks for the strapless dress is to wear a paper-thin t-shirt, in a solid color, underneath it; if you choose to go with bare shoulders and are worried about being a little chilly in the evening, purchase a cropped jacket or a wrap knit in silk for a luxurious feel all night long.
Shift dresses are another hot look this season that compliment any figure. They are cool and comfortable no matter what you are doing, and the swing they give is flirty and fun. You can pair these dresses with wedges, flip flops or ballet flats and still have a great look; jelly shoes are back in again too and these are such a quick and fun slip-on. The beauty of the shift dress is that it takes you back to the less stressful, younger years in your life when you were busy chasing butterflies and running through sprinklers instead of chasing cabs and running through the subway.
Keeping with the newest Latin American inspired trends, Mexican blanket tube dresses are popping up on the runways, accented with bright floral patterns. Remember, bright patterns accent whatever area they cover, so, if you are self-conscious about a specific area of your body, choose a solid and wear the floral on the area you feel is the most sexy. These tube dresses will turn you into a sexy senorita within minutes of slipping them on. Similar to the strapless dress, they show off bare shoulders, but typically have a less structured look; these dresses make it easy to dance the night away with a special partner. Complete this look with a pair of wedge espadrilles and a chunky beaded necklace in turquoise.
All this talk about dresses! What about the proper underpinnings for these amazing summer pieces? Every girl that has ever worn a strapless dress knows that the one downfall, no matter how well it fits, is that you find yourself tugging at it to keep it in place. So, follow a few, simple rules, and you’ll be able to wear your summer dress all day and night without another thought. To avoid a “shelf” look, choose a strapless bra that water under wire or lightly molded cups. No matter how big or small ladies, you need to lift and separate! The exception to this rule is if you are wearing a dress that is made of a heavier fabric, such as cotton or linen. Choose a bustier instead of a strapless bra simply because, the heavier the fabric, the more it will weigh your beauty down; a strapless bra will not provide the all day and night support that you will need and it will make your breasts appear saggy. Let’s face it, no one enjoys that look!
One last note about the strapless bra; when shopping for one, it is recommended that you purchase a bra that is one size smaller in the band than you typically wear. This variation will provide additional support and lift when you need it the most; remember you’re going for function over sex kitten, when it comes to pulling off the summer dress look!
Elli Rose is a fashion industry insider who writes about the latest trends in clothing, makeup and accessories. Love to be noticed? Find gorgeous fashions and helpful advice at Amore Fashion.
Tags: beauty, body, bra, breasts, bustier, chunk, cia, clothing, compliment, downfall, dread, dress, dresses, e fashion, ears, face, fall, fashion, fashion industry, fashion tips, fear, fit, girl, hot, lace, ladies, large, lot, love, makeup, men, nfa, old, patter, Prope, Rate, running, runway, shoes, shopping, shoulders, silk, size, slip, Smal, stead, Stress, style, Swing, Target, tips, trend, trends, ups, wear, writ, Yea
Posted in Article | No Comments »
Monday, August 20th, 2007
Travel purses are essential for ladies designers they are traveling. Travel purses are stylish, compact purses that allow you to store a number of things and keep them organized when traveling, so you won’t have to worry about losing swimwear forgetting anything on your trip. If you are looking for good travel purses, then go for a stylish travel purse pattern design so you will stand out among the others.
Multi-functionality
Travel purses come in either standard or combination types. Standard type travel purses are those that are usually placed inside your bag or luggage because they don’t have straps and are often transparent so you can easily see the contents inside. Standard travel purses have different compartments so you can store a number of things and keep some hidden from the view of others.
Meanwhile, a combination travel purse is a more stylish purse because it comes with a strap so you can sling it over your shoulder and use it as your main bag or purse. So if you are looking for a combination travel purse, go for one with a travel purse pattern so no one will notice that you are using just a travel purse.
Remember
Aside from going for a stylish purse with a good travel purse pattern, go for a travel purse that has several pockets so you can store a number of items. Also go for a purse that can be converted into a bag easily by placing or removing the straps. Go for bags that have secure zippers so you are protected from unnecessary bag openings that lead to your items spilling and getting disorganized.
An ultimate traveling tip is to pack light so you won’t have to worry about lugging around unnecessary items. Also try not to buy very expensive purses because these are already impractical.
Important buying tips
More information on Travel Purse is available in Picky Guide, one of the fastest growing online magazines giving free consumer reviews and information.
Tags: avail, clothing, designer, designers, Diffe, Fre, functionality, informat, lace, ladies, looking for, lot, magazine, magazines, Mai, men, moving, patter, rent, review, store, swimwear, Target, tips, traps, Travel, wear, Worry
Posted in Article | No Comments »